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RE: Nope

Posted by barryb on June 30, 2011 at 10:14:47:

Mentioning Nazi connections does not invalidate the documentary. You're commenting on a film you haven't seen.

I certainly would not call Bigger, Faster Stronger even handed or a good (let alone a terrific) documentary. It essentially promotes steroids to young people. The filmmaker was a steroid user and he found them to be just dandy. He is lucky he didn't have any physical or psychological problems from the drugs.

I didn't feel they made any meaningful comment about American culture. The movie is ALL about steroids and it does a bad job of it.